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ENGL 325: Technical Writing
3.00 Credits
Louisiana State University-Shreveport
Prerequisite: ENGL 115. A specialized writing course for students in the sciences, computer science, engineering, and agriculture. Emphasizes proposals, reports, technical papers, and correspondence. Three hours of lecture.
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ENGL 409: Shkspr:later Works
3.00 Credits
Louisiana State University-Shreveport
Prerequisite: Completion of sophomore English requirement. A study of Shakespeare's maturing artistry after about 1600. Emphasizes achievements in drama, with some attention to the poetry and the intellectual and cultural milieu. Three hours of lecture.
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ENGL 425: Milton
3.00 Credits
Louisiana State University-Shreveport
Prerequisite: Completion of sophomore English requirement. A close study of Milton's Paradise Lost in the context of his earlier poetry and prose. Examines Milton's responses to his cultural milieu and explores his revision of literary forms, including the sonnet, elegy, masque, drama, and epic. Three hours of lecture. 3 credit hours.
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ENGL 450: Brit Victorian Per
3.00 Credits
Louisiana State University-Shreveport
Prerequisite: Completion of sophomore English requirement. A study of British literature from the coronation of Queen Victoria in 1837 to her death in 1901. Emphasizes such writers as the Brownings, Tennyson, Arnold, the Rossettis, Carlyle, Ruskin, and Pater. Three hours of lecture.
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ENGL 475: Ameri Novel to 1900
3.00 Credits
Louisiana State University-Shreveport
Prerequisite: Completion of sophomore English requirement. A study of developments in the novel from the beginnings to 1900. Emphasizes such writers as Cooper, Hawthorne, Melville, Twain, James, Howells, and Crane. Three hours of lecture.
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ENGL 485: World Literature
3.00 Credits
Louisiana State University-Shreveport
Prerequisite: Completion of sophomore English requirement. A survey of literature representing Latin American, European, African, Asian, and Middle Eastern cultures. Covers mythology, folklore, and such ancient works as the epic Gilgamish, as well as works by more modern writers such as Flaubert, Chekov, Ibsen, Marquez, Achebe, and Kawabata. Three hours of lecture.
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ENGL 609: Shkspr:later Works
3.00 Credits
Louisiana State University-Shreveport
A study of Shakespeare's maturing artistry after about 1600. Emphasizes achievements in drama, with some attention to the poetry and the intellectual and cultural milieu. Assesses advanced critical thinking skills through scholarly reading and written analysis, as well as through oral presentations. Three hours of lecture.
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ENGL 625: Milton
3.00 Credits
Louisiana State University-Shreveport
A close study of Milton's Paradise Lost in the context of his earlier poetry and prose. Examines Milton's responses to his cultural milieu and explores his revision of literary forms, including the sonnet, elegy, masque, drama, and epic. Assesses advanced critical thinking skills through scholarly reading and written analysis, as well as through oral presentations. Three hours of lecture.
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ENGL 685: World Literature
3.00 Credits
Louisiana State University-Shreveport
A survey of literature representing Latin American, European, African, Asian, and Middle Eastern cultures. Covers mythology, folklore, and such ancient works as the epic Gilgamish, as well as works by more modern writers such as Flaubert, Chekov, Ibsen, Marquez, Achebe, and Kawabata. Three hours of lecture.
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ENSC 101: Intro Envir Science
3.00 Credits
Louisiana State University-Shreveport
Survey of contemporary environmental problems, possible solutions, and career opportunities with particular emphasis on watershed management issues. Three hours of lecture.
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